1. LHP Martin Perez (3.28 ERA, 1.32 WHIP), Frisco: Picked up his second quality start of the month, allowing two earned runs while striking out five over six frames. Though June has been easily Perez's worst month by virtue of ERA, he's still recorded lasted at least 5.2 innings in all but one of his starts.

2. SS Jurickson Profar, Hickory: Went 1 for 10 with a triple and a stolen base before getting Sunday off. Though he couldn't quite find his swing, the 18-year-old still showed off his impressive eye at the plate by drawing a walk, avoiding any strikeouts, and keeping his BB:K ratio over 1 for the year.

3. RHP Tanner Scheppers (0.00 ERA, 0.43 WHIP), Frisco: Continued his reemergence from back problems with two effective outings out of the Frisco pen. Of the four batters Scheppers faced Wednesday, two walked and two struck out, and he followed by using just 25 pitches to work through two perfect frames Friday night.

4. LHP Robbie Erlin (5.28 ERA, 1.31 WHIP), Frisco: Was busted for four runs on eight hits Monday night, leaving after just 75 pitches and 4.2 innings. But he recovered in a big way on Sunday, striking out a dozen through six scoreless frames, before a pair of solo homers and two more Ks in the seventh brought his final line to 6.2 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 1 BB, and 14 SO. It was Erlin's first double-digit strikeout effort in 6 outings with Frisco.

5. 3B Mike Olt, Myrtle Beach: Though his .286/.395/.508 slash line for the year looks pretty, he's still on the shelf with a broken collarbone. A late-season return is all the Rangers can hope for with Olt.

6. CF Leonys Martin (.357/.444/.583), Frisco: Spent the week rehabbing a problematic back in the Arizona League. Though he's terrorized the Texas League in 22 games this year, he couldn't find his stroke in three AZL games, going 2 for 10 with a triple and 4 Ks.

7. RHP Neil Ramirez, Round Rock: Much like he's done for the last two months, Ramirez did just enough to keep his head above water Thursday night. The righty surrendered four runs on five hits and a pair of walks, before manager Bobby Jones yanked him after five frames. On the bright side, Ramirez collected 6 strikeouts on the night, bringing his K total to a very impressive 25 in 20.1 June innings.

8. RHP Joe Wieland (0.00 ERA, 0.00 WHIP), Frisco: Started the Carolina/California League All-Star game, shutting his Cali counterparts down for a perfect inning before getting pulled. But Wieland didn't get into a league game this week thanks to a late (but much deserved) promotion to double-A Frisco. He'll join fellow RoughRiders Martin Perez and Robbie Erlin to give Frisco a potent young rotation.

9. CF Engel Beltre (.230/.264/.287), Frisco: You've usually had a bad week when you record more Ks than hits, and this week was no exception for Beltre. The 21-year-old fanned seven times (including a hat trick Sunday night), while going 6 for 26 at the plate. Though he's nearing his 500at bat with Frisco dating back to 2009, Beltre only has one career homer off Texas League pitching.

10. LHP Miguel de los Santos (3.00 ERA, 1.67 WHIP), Myrtle Beach: It took a month and a half off and a demotion down from double-A to get there, but de los Santos made his return to the mound in style. The lefty struck out seven hitters across three innings in a rehab stint with the AZL Rangers, allowing a run on four hits along the way. He's now sitting on the roster of advanced-A Myrtle Beach after an abysmal stint with Frisco earlier in the year.

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